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ot. international truck with cat engine

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Tractor Dan

08-25-2004 16:40:56




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its a little off topic but looking for your thaughts
i work for the highway dept. the truck i drive is a 2003 international 7600 with a C12 cat engine 435 hp, 8LL trany tamdem the new truck 2004 7600 set up identical but C13 cat 435 hp every thing else is same
they say they when to the C13 for emmissions improvments
my truck with the C12 is a little loud but has very good sound has alot more power than the C13 and i get 5 to 6 mpg where the new C13 might get 4 mpg on a good day how come smaller moter builds more power and uses less fuel?

ps it seems nice to drive a international truck and come home and run international tractors thank have a good day

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Leland

08-25-2004 22:40:08




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 Re: ot. international truck with cat engine in reply to Tractor Dan, 08-25-2004 16:40:56  
If you want it to sound real nice just drop about 6 D batterys down smoke stack. The acid in batterys will eat baffels up and she will sound like a real kitty cat.



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catmandoo

08-25-2004 18:28:17




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 Re: ot. international truck with cat engine in reply to Tractor Dan, 08-25-2004 16:40:56  
you said it emissions,they rob horsepower to who laid the chunk.but thats what this world is coming too,pretty soon all the bulldozers and excavators and whatnot will have emissions controls.about the only way around em is to move to a third world country.



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scotc

08-28-2004 07:38:08




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 Re: ot. international truck with cat engine in reply to catmandoo, 08-25-2004 18:28:17  
couple that with our tax system, and then they wonder why all our heavy industry moves to the third world countries.



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